The only true currency in this bankrupt world is what you share with someone else when you're uncool.
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It's not so unusual to run out of someone else's currency.
In this age, if the currency of a major nation collapses, or its access to borrowing ends, it just can't function.
The true currency of life is time, not money, and we've all got a limited stock of that.
The only way to have several currencies from divergent nations lumped together is if they are culturally close, such as Germany, the Netherlands and Austria. If they aren't, it simply can't continue to work.
The only currency isn't money. For me, it's about how can you build a good business that's also a social business.
Bankruptocracy is as much a European predicament as it is an American 'invention.' The difference between the experience of the two continents is that at least Americans did not have to labour under the enormous design faults of the eurozone.
This is what the European Union is all about. A strong market with a strong currency.
I didn't end up going bankrupt... I made some great investments and I held on to my money, which also enables me to have the freedom to do what I want now. But it's not about finances. No matter what, it's about keeping it real.
The only currency I value is the coin of the spirit. That's very important in my life.
I think people figure out early in their lives what currency they can work in.
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